Moses Siregar III, author of The Black God’s War, interviewed thriller/scifi author Scott Nicholson about his great success as one of the early pioneers of independent e-publishing, as well as his latest scifi thriller, After, and his best-selling supernatural thriller, The Red Church. After: The Shock – The first book in the AFTER post-apocalyptic thriller series from […]

In this episode, we’re joined by Jason Denzel, founder of Dragonmount.com, the biggest Wheel of Time fan site in the known universe. Moses chatted with Jason about his deep involvement with the Wheel of Time series. Jason is one a small number of people who has already read A Memory of Light, the final installment in the Wheel of Time. We asked him for his review of the book. We also discussed Jason’s other projects, including his own writing and Dragonmount’s ebook store.

We talked with our very own Moses Siregar III about his debut novel, The Black God’s War (just released). We found out about Moses’s sordid past (lots of D&D and coke, erm, Coca Cola) and how his rekindled interest in RPGs became the gateway drug for writing fantasy novels. Moses also revealed more of his inner geek, as he talked about how Robotech, The Iliad, and The Decemberists inspired him to write his book.

FantasyBookReview.co.uk is sponsoring an almost too-good-to-be-true contest. Submit a 2,000-5,000 word short story by September 10th, 2011, and you could win an iPad (grand prize) or a Kindle (given to the two runners-up). It’s free to enter the contest and every submission gets a free ebook by Frank P Ryan.

Some of the topics on that YouTube channel include publishing myths, agents, self-promotion, increasing writing productivity, economics for writers, novel contracts, collaboration, self-publishing, networking, and many more (including Dan Wells on story structure).